Among them was a one - year extension of mayoral control when he wanted at least three and a mandate that the city show it funds each of its schools, which theoretically could prove embarrassing to a mayor who speaks out
about income inequality if it shows schools in poorer areas are losing out.
If Brexit means that people care about the places they'd never heard of before (Sunderland, Hartlepool, Spalding), if Brexit means that embarrassing levels of inequality are considered a problem, if Brexit means that those in charge realise that a sense of community and of job satisfaction matter as much as income to live on, then 2017 may the long overdue — a year when we start to address these challenge
If Brexit means that people care
about the places they'd never heard of before (Sunderland, Hartlepool, Spalding),
if Brexit means that embarrassing levels of inequality are considered a problem, if Brexit means that those in charge realise that a sense of community and of job satisfaction matter as much as income to live on, then 2017 may the long overdue — a year when we start to address these challenge
if Brexit means that embarrassing levels of
inequality are considered a problem,
if Brexit means that those in charge realise that a sense of community and of job satisfaction matter as much as income to live on, then 2017 may the long overdue — a year when we start to address these challenge
if Brexit means that those in charge realise that a sense of community and of job satisfaction matter as much as
income to live on, then 2017 may the long overdue — a year when we start to address these challenges.
MarylandCAN's attention is not really
about our children but
about using our children to sell the idea that schools can succeed regardless of the impacts of poverty and
income inequality — especially
if the right «organizations» are in charge.